Ombre , Nano or Combo?
Which technique fits your style? Which should you choose?
If you like the natural look, go for nano as this procedure mimics hair strokes. Nano will create the look of fuller natural brows. When healed, the hair strokes will be soft and blend right into the hairs you have.
If you like the powdery make-up look, ombré is the right choice for you. The ombré technique is when the beginning (bulb) of the brows are light then gradually gets darker as it goes to the tail to create a gradient look. No hair stokes.
If you like both, go for a combination of the two! Combo brows uses the nano technique in the bulb (front) of the brows with ombré shading starting in the middle and continuing to the end of the brow. This will create a full and natural look that mimics hair strokes at the bulb with a defining shaded look through out the rest of the brow.
If you like the natural look, go for nano as this procedure mimics hair strokes. Nano will create the look of fuller natural brows. When healed, the hair strokes will be soft and blend right into the hairs you have.
If you like the powdery make-up look, ombré is the right choice for you. The ombré technique is when the beginning (bulb) of the brows are light then gradually gets darker as it goes to the tail to create a gradient look. No hair stokes.
If you like both, go for a combination of the two! Combo brows uses the nano technique in the bulb (front) of the brows with ombré shading starting in the middle and continuing to the end of the brow. This will create a full and natural look that mimics hair strokes at the bulb with a defining shaded look through out the rest of the brow.